
Look at that face.
That’s Meadow (govt ID# 14-062), UC-Davis Cat Lab Survivor
If Meadow could talk, here’s what she’d say: thank you.
I just got back from a visit to Kindness Ranch. I met Meadow, one of over 15 cats we rescued from experimentation at NIH’s UC-Davis laboratory.
These cats were saved following a White Coat Waste investigation.
We didn’t just stop NIH’s lethal kitten tests. After our win, UC-Davis also announced plans to shutter its entire cat breeding colony. It’s a BFD. Keep reading to see why.
And stay tuned for another big WCW announcement...
You Give. We Win. They Survive.
Anthony Bellotti
President/Founder
White Coat Waste Project
P.S. Meadow was a hidden victim of government waste. Now she’s gone from lab cat to lap cat. You + WCW did it. Take the next step: tell Congress to pass the PAAW Act. It de-funds ALL painful NIH tests on dogs and cats.
CONTACT CONGRESS >>
The PAAW Act cuts every single painful dog and cat lab funded and run by the NIH.
--------------------------------------------------------
Cruel Kitten Experiments Canceled Following WCW Investigation; Over A Dozen Cats Rescued
Originally published by World Animal News | Written by Karen Lapizco
In some hopeful news, the University of California-Davis (UC-Davis) has canceled plans for new kitten experiments, shut down its cat breeding colony, and retired 15 cats to the Kindness Ranch Animal Sanctuary in Hartville, Wyoming….
The shuttering of UC-Davis’ cat breeding colony and the cats’ retirement comes three months after the non-profit White Coat Waste Project (WCW) announced that it prompted the cancellation of a new round of deadly kitten testing at the lab that intended to use animals from the school’s in-house colony.
Continue Reading >>